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4 WEARY CROWDS FROM CITIES ENJOY HALCYON DAYS AT COOL SEA BEACHES , - ffs .- rr52m 1 ! . , f - . f- . - , . . 1 ? - , i I : t 1 - - C- , I I :'s ' - - i-- '"' - - --- , r- - ' ilL - - - S Vv ' -5 GEARHART, Or., Aug:. 22. (Spe cial.) Gearhart at this season of the year offers attractions to be found nowhere else. The weather con tinues perfect and the days are hal cyon. The woods back of Gearhart proper are full of beautiful trails, arched over with giant tree limbs and soft mosses hanging in great festoons. Entire families spend their Summers here in their own cottages, in rented ones or in true outing style, in tents, which are readily obtained.- Health is fairly contagious. The pure sea air. dust-free and full of bracing vigor of salt, the unrivaled purf bathing and the balmy fragrance of the pine and hemlock woods, all contribute to pro duce one of the most healthful spots im aginable. Since Portland continues so heated and Gearhart. with its welcome coolness, is so easily reached after a short trip by way of our beautiful Col umbia, it is Indeed no wonder that there Is no diminishing in the crowds of vis itors, who arrive daily. The season con tinues to be at the height of its activity and there is no abatement in social af fairs or arrival of guests, both at the cottages or at Kruse's Beach Hotel. Gearhart Personals. Mrs. Adtx and eon. Mrs. Harkins and Miss Jessie Harkins were recently guests at Kruse's Beach Hotel. T T. Btram was an over-Sunday ar rival at the Strain cottage. Mrs. Jrank Warren is at Gearhart.' Mrs. James P. Moffett has opened her Summer cottage, Rusticana, at Gearhart. Mr. Moffett and Walter have gone down and will also pass this and the month of September there. This Is their eighth year at ' Gearhart for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson and their daughter, Bessie, who are occupying the Whiting cottage at Gearhart Park, enter tained recently their guests. Mips Marie Chlvelle and Miss Geneva Signeur, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. Marx have arrived to spend a fortnight at Kruse's Beach Ho tel. Mrs. William Honeyman has returned to Portland. , after a visit with her son, James Honeyman. Mrs, George Cellars was hostess at a "500" party recently. In her attractive beach residence John Gill was, as usual, an over-Sunday arrival at his home on the Necanl cum. Mrs. P. F. Gough and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Klnsey and Miss Catherine Cook are ariests of Mrs. Fisher at Gearhart. Mrs. J. F. Clark, with Miss Clark, are recent arrivals at the Park. - Mrs. J. H. Murphy Is staying with her mother, Mrs. John KJernan, In the Kier aan cottage. Mrs. Sarah B. Forbes was a visitor at Gearhart on Thursday of the past week. A party of Portland girls who were re cent guests at Gearhart Park afe Miss Caroline Benson, Miss Constance Covell, Visa Edith Woodcock and Miss Vivian Holmes. Miss Nell Tfaylor had a bonfire party f Interest this past week. Mrs. S. H. Morgan and her charming paby girl, Frances, have returned to Portland. "While at Gearhart Mrs. Mor yan was a guest at Boscobel, the hand some beach residence of W, L. Morgan. Miss Grace Watt Is Installed In the Trlwold cottage for the remainder of the season. Mrs. N. C Poppleton, Mrs.' A. H. Hard ing and daughters, Ruth, and Grace, Mrs. W. B. Crane, with Misses Elsie and Katherlne Lewis, are domiciled in the Poppleton cottage, at Gearhart. Mrs. B. F. Kyne and her charming flaughter, Grace, have Joined the tenting tolony at the Park., GEARHART HOTEL ARRIVALS. Kruse's Beach Hotel. John WhUtler. R. L. Mallay. c. R. Went hou. Gordon M. Gnle. E. Dahl, Mrs. T. M. B. London. Mi Winifred London. Miss Juliet London, Henry Boehnke. Mrs. Hnry Boehnke. Frank Rothchlki, Miss Cilia ."arl o -i.. P. Hosford. Mrs. L, p. Hofford. Mrs. Harlc'ns, Mrs. Adlx and son. Miss Jessie Harkins. Mrs. L. R. Flstler, Mrs. -A. W. Hosford. Mrs. E. Peterson. F. M. Warren. Jr.. Dr.- Florence Manlon. Mrs. F. A. Fisher, Miss Elsie Fisher. Miss Alice D. Juston. J. B Kerr. Mrs. J. B. Kerr. Leon Rosenblatt. Mrs Leon RosenMatt, Mrs. D. Morse, Guy W. Fulton. Mrs H. J. Miller, all of Port land: Maynelle M. Young. Astoria; W. E. Pomeroy. E. O. Blanchar. Mrs. E. O. Blanchar. Hood River; A. W. Etslnirer. Sea side; R. E. Glnchard, Mr. R. E. Glnchard, Harold Glnchard. Dorothy Glnchard, Mrs. Herbert McArthur. Mrs. James Kidwell. Walla Walla; Mrs, TV. B Young. Fort Stevens; J. E Folt. The Dalles; Mrs. Arthur Brlase, San Joie. Cal. RCSH KEEPS VP AT SEASIDlJ Crowds Going to Beaches Are as Large as Any Time During Tear. SEASIDE, Or.. Aug. 22. (Special.) This famous watering place Is enjoying a rush, of mid-Summer visitors that is well merited. The Saturday specials are crowded and the trains resemble noth ing so much as huge serpentine monsters bearing masses of laughing, care-free humanity off for an outing at incompar able . Seaside. The leading hotels, the Moore. Sargents Seaside House and Locksley Hall, are so admirably situated overlooking the ocean and surrounded on one side by natural groves and in numerable picturesque and quiet re treats. . Ideal spots for campers abound, and fishing, hunting and all torts of outing parties find restful recreation and rest ' - -y VyYh a '"' , s . , '"V1 in a visit at Seaside. Just now the f " riQJi 1 , ' - X ' ' crowds coming: to the beach are as large I , , , t vgA J V-" -1 as at any time of the season and with I i ' ; "- rtfff' I. '' - - I , v , ' - the heat waves still hovering over Port- 1 r- . - " ' jpi'": ' land, the season here will no doubt be p ,j I f - S . , , if V t V. 4. ' A! ' ' jB2&l ' extended well Into September. I ' V J ( 1 u " - fi i 1 V '"-rf -"s r & I fTT'fr.. Mrs. L N. Fleischner gave a luncheon party last Saturday In honor of the birthday of her young daughter, Minnie. The rooms of the Flelaehner handsome beach residence were decorated artisti cally with sweet peas, nasturtiums and ferns, and with the candle-lighted table and the huge birthday cake bearing the few candles Indicative of the youth of the charming little hostess, the scene was most attractive. The Invited guests were Miss Flora Fleischner, Miss Hazel Blumauer, Miss Fancher Davis and Louis Goldsmith. Among the formal affairs was the tea Ed Patten gave last week at his at tractive camp. Japanese lanterns strung through the trees lent an - interesting note of decoration, and scattered about over the lawn were rugs, chairs and di vans. Miss Marie Van Ness, Miss Lu cile Dunn and Miss Hazel Therkelsen poured. They were especially attractive in handsome lingerie gowns. Those en joying Mr. Patten's hospitality were Misses Ruby Scott, Carmen Allison, Lil lian Elwell, Margaret Dubois, Adena Luzbach, Lottie Jacobean. Harriett Ja cobson, Kathryn Dunbar, Hazel Small, Anne Pennick, Myrtle Hummel, Irene 1 Flynn, Edna Patterson. Vera Patterson, Winifred Lewis. Lucille Dunn, Marie Van Ness, Hazel Therkelsen, Misses Kopp and Stlne. Mrs. Dunbar and Messrs. Tom Dobson, Ford Torpley, Will Cur ran, Lee Wandell and Edwin Patton. Mrs. J. F. Logan was the patroness for the afternoon. Mrs. W. O. Van Sehuyver gave a small luncheon on Friday a week ago, for her departing -guest, Mrs. H. J. Bid die, of Portland. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley entertained a small bridge party. One of the nicest social affairs of the season was the fancy dress party given a week ago Friday night by Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. The floors were waxed for dancing and the roomy porches converted into a refreshment booth. Gay colored Chinese lanterns served to N light the rooms and the decorations were artistic. The first prize was given to Miss Dor othy Huber for her clever portrayal of the character "Old Maid." Many unique ana picturesque as well as mirth-pro- voklng costumes were worn, and the characters were sustained throughout me evening. rne invited guests and their portrayals were Florence Kendall as Buster Brown, Margaret Montague as American Beauty, Ford Tarolev in the guise of A Merry Widow, Elsa Gill as a aemure Dutch maid, Clara MacDonald as a Colonial maid, Randolph Carroll as a cowooy, airs. John Gill as Christmas, Viola Barenstecker aa a Jananenn malrt. en. Reed Rumelin was Happy Hooligan, Sara McCully a Holland a-irl. HnroM rjin General Toklo, Dorothy Huber as the oia mam, Ada Kendall was Bo Peep, Neal Kendall as the sheen. Mn T t Strain in the guise of a Neapolitan fruit gin. Mrs. tl. Sargent as Lady Sneezer. Mrs. T. P. Kendall as a Gipsy fortune teiier, uosepn McDonald was Lady Grace- ful. iwary .Blossom as an Indian girl. nerr' oarensiecKer was Sir Bestsult, and Mrs. Oskar Huber represented Work. Other guests were Miss Martha Hoyt Mrs. George Hoyt and Mrs. 1 T I . . . . . On Thursday Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel Bvt a smau onage party at the hand some beach residence of her father, a E Smith. Those participating were Mrs. w! O. Van Sehuyver. Mrs. T. J. Wnvi.n Maud Howell, Miss Helen Van Sehuyver miu oLtuiKjr omitll. A programme of literary and musical numbers was given on last Friday night a week ago for the benefit of St. Mark's Church. Father Waters arranged the en tertainment and the attendance was most grauiing. ine vocal numbers by Miss Winifred Lewis, Mrs. Bertilion, Mrs. L. Jones and Harry Moore were pleasing. Tom Dobson's excellent voice was heard to advantage in two selections. Dan Qulmby gave a bridge party at Locksley Hall on Tuesday for his guest, Carroll Wilson. In addition to the cards a. musical and literary programme was rendered. Miss Hazel Holland won the first prize of the evening. Mrs. R. P.- Graham was hostess at a card party last week, when she enter tained several members of the "Portia Club. After the cards, lunch was served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Graham's hos pitality were Mesdames Austin, Cake, Cellars. Hill, Hall, Boise. Driver. Duni way, Logan. Ladd, Stapleton. SimDson and Ttlzer. . On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. Tller of the Leone Cottage, entertained a small party witn cards. Arthur Alexander's musicals was well patronizedby music-loving guests at the beach, and the evening was In every way a most successful and delightful one. Mr. Alexander was In fine voice and re sponded to seceral encores. Following Is the programme: (a) "Caro mio ben," Gi ordano; (b) "Una Furtlva Lagrima." Don izetti; (c) "Mattinata," Tosti; (d) "Sere nata." Leoncavallo. n. (a) "Allersee len." Richard Strauss; (b) "Der Fruehling Naht." Rachmanninoff : (c) "Ich Grolle Nicht," Schumann. III. (a) "Sals-tu?" Le Font'enallles; (b) "En-barques vous." Godard; :) 'L'huere Expulae." Hahn; j (d) "A toy Bemberg. IV. (a) "Where'er THE SUNDAY 'i'Mhfi ' i v . - r - - ----- - : 1 1 1 11 , : i i I - : . - - " In . - You Walk," Handel; (b "Tristram and Iseult." Foerster; (c) "Songs of Araby, Clay; (d) "Mother o' Mine," Tours; (e) "The Tears at the Spring," Beach. Cleve Cates has arrived at the Moore Miss Louise Meslck came down on Sat urday. Mrs. Charles Warrens and her children are at Locksley Hall. Earnest Swigert is a late arrival at Sargent's Seaside House. Charles Jennings', with Mrs. Jennings, are at the Moore hostelry. Earlier in the season they were at North Beach. . Miss Hazel Therkelsen has returned to San Francisco. Harry Utt and John H. Bennett came down last week for a short stay, en route on a hunting and fishing trip at Elk Creek. , Dr. Florence Manlon Is at Locksley Hall. A. C. I. Asbury. of Gold Hill, Or., is a guest at the Moore Hotel. Miss Vlda Reed and Harold Reed spent the early week at the Moore hostelry. Mrs. George W. McBrlde, with Mrs. W. A. Cuslck, were registered at . the Moore over the week-end. ' Lorlng K. Adams was a recent guest at Seaside. Mrs. Dan J. Moore has returned to the beach, after a short visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Andrews are guests at Locksley Hall. Lionel Paget.of Portlan'd, has arrived at the Moore. Dr. C. H. Wheeler Is a recent comer to the beach. A. E. Miller. Mrs. Miller and family are registered at the Moore for the re mainder of the season. George W. Tillinghast Is a recent comer to the beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Crang are guests at the Moore. J. EL Laldlaw Is a recent arrival at Seaside, ae a guest at the Moore hostelry. Berrick Wood is at the Moore. Gus C. Mosier was an over-Sunday guest of friends at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. jred w. uroves and young son were entertained tnis past week at Seaside. Among Cottagers. Mrs. George W. Bates and her two sons have Joined the cottage colony for the remainder of the season. Miss Malda Hart has arrived, to be the guest of Miss Miela Wesslnger In the Paul Wesslnger cottage. Mr. Wes- singer was an over-Sunday arrival. ' Miss Dolly Martin and Miss Ethel Mor ris are guests at Glen Mar, the beach OltEGOXIAN, PORTLAND, residence of Mrs. L. C. Jones. Martin is a sister of Mrs. Jones. . Mrs. Frank Streiblg had as guests the past week Mrs. J. M. A. Laue, of Port land, and Miss Munroe, a niece of Mrs Laue. Captain Gadsby, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gadsby, have returned to Port land, after a two months' sojourn at Mandalay, their attractive cottage. B. Caswell, with Louise and Edwin and Mrs. Caswell, are camping at Seaside for a week, en route to Elk Creek. Mrs. George H. Hill is entertaining Mrs. Horace Chapman, of Portland. Mrs. Lyddon Veysey will be the guest of her- sister, Mrs. Frank Hobert. for a fortnight Mrs. Hobert has the Kerr cot tage. Mrs. J. K. Locke and children, Beat rice and Edward, are domiciled In their attractive beach residence, Locke Haven. Mrs. Locke's sister, Mrs. G. J. Walker, with her little daughter, Elizabeth, ar rived on Monday. They were accom panied by Miss Emily Melnzer, who will remain for August. Dr. Locke Is usual ly a week-end arrival. Mrs. John Kerr (Laura Dunn) has ar rived for a stay with her parents. Colonel and Mrs. D. M. Dunn, In the Dorothy cottage. W. E. Prudhomme and Mrs. Prud homme are entertaining Dr. Ben Norden In the Seagull cottage. Ralph R. Dunlway was a week-end ar rival at his cottage, where his family are Installed for the remainder of the season. Judge Cleland Joined his family tnis past week In their beach residence. Judge and Mrs. Thomas O'Day have returned to Portland, after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tarpley. H. W. Brlgham and Mrs. Brigham were guests, of Mrs. W. A. Patterson and Mrs. T. E. Oates. Personal Mention. Mrs. I. B. LInthicum and Alexander Linthlcura were recently guests at Sar gent's Seaside House. Miss Ella Hirsch and Miss Mal .Hlrsch have returned to the beach. Mrs. M. Allen, of Portland, was an over Sunday guest of Miss Sarah Allen at Seaside. Dr. and Mrs. Sandford Whiting and baby are recent arrivals at the Moore hostelry. Miss Vivian Holmes, of the University of Oregon, and Miss Caroline Benson, of Stanford, who have been guests at Sea side, have gone over to Long ie&ch for a visit. . Miss Marie Nevins 18 registered at Sar gent's Seaside House. Down for an over Sunday stay were Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lewis. Lester Hodson has gone over to North Beach for the tennis tourney. H. F. Jones, with Mrs. Jones and young son,' are guests at Sargent's hostelry. John C. Failing la a late arrival. Miss Jeanette Thomas and Miss Mamie I Thomas are recent comers to Sargent's Seaside House. Mr. and Mrs. William Blddle, with their children, Margaret and Martin, are recent beach arrivals. Walter Terlan was a week-end guest at the Moore hostelry. ' Mrs. S. W. King, with her son, W. A. Ielldge, are registered at the Moore. George E. K. Flehtner, witn Mrs. Fichtner and their young daughter. Miss Constance, have been recent guests at the Moore. - Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gerrard have been entertained at Seaside this past week. Mrs. Lansing Btout is at cannon seacn. Miss Bertha Brehant Is a recent arrival at the beach. Mrs. James V. Cook, with Miss Cornelia Cook and Miss Cully Cook, are guests at Sargent's Seaside House. Mrs. Edgar B. Piper with her daugh ter. Miss Constance, and the younger children. Edgar, John and David. hJu.- AUGUST ?3. 190S. arrived for the remainder of the season and are domiciled in the Log Hut Cabin, overlooking the ocean. Mr. Piper was an over Sunday visitor. Mrs. Margaret Walter is staying with her 'Sister. Mrs. Ben F. Holraan. Earlier Miss Walter has been a guest of the Misses Burns at Gearhart. Mrs. C. W. King and her little daugh ter are Installed In their cottage at Sea side. Mrs. Emll Marx Is entertaining Miss Clarice Marx, of San Francisco, and Mrs. H. Pickard. of Seattle. Mrs. P. E. Froelich has arrived to be a guest of Mrs. Robert Wilson In her cottage. Mrs. W. O. Van Sehuyver has as her guest her cousin. Miss Alice . Andrews, ' of Portland. Sanford Hirsch and Louis Goldsmith have arrived to be guests at Halewia, L N. Fleischner home. Oskar Huber was an over Sunday ar rival. The. Hubers are occupying one of the Butterfield cottages. Miss Vivian Cooley and Miss Eva Gentry were recent guests at the Cooley cottage. C. E. Rumelin has been a week-end arrival at the Rumelin beach residence, Rhodalyn. W. O. Van Sehuyver spent Sunday with his. family in their Seaside cottage. Mrs. Van Sehuyver-Is a most attractive figure on the beach, and is an ardent crabber, witn phenomenal success. Louis G. Clark and Chester Murphy were, as usual, down over the week-end. Mrs. I. N. Fleischner is entertaining Miss Fanchon Davis, an attractive mem ber of San Francisco's younger society. She Is a daughter of Mrs. George H. Davis, who is a sister of I. N. and Marcus Fleischner. Miss Davis is a de--cided acquisition to social affairs among the younger folk at the beach. Miss Minnie Folk, of Portland, Is a guest of Mrs. Joseph MacDonald in one or the Butterfield cottages. A. A. Wright "has arrived to Join his family, who are occupying the Bclinas,' adjacent to Locksley Hall. Mrs. Blaine R. Smith has guests at her handsome beach home. Ala-Bama, Miss Sarah Glance, well known in Port land musical circles. Miss Florence Mor rison and J. A. McHolland, who appeared in the production of the Toy Maker at Portland, are enjoying Mrs. Smith's well known hospitality. Mrs. Johan Poulsen has returned to Portland. Her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Trommald. with Mrs. George Thatcher, will occupy the cottage for the remainder of the season. Mrs. F. F. Gaddls has arrived to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George "Will lams, in their cottage. The Logan cottage has been taken for the remainder of the season by a con genial party of Portlanders. Mrs. M. Cohen, Mrs. B. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. ij. a. Metzgar. M. D. Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. G. Cohen comprise the party. Mrs. Thomas Dobson was an early week arrival at her cottage, remaining over monaay, wnen ner son. Tom Dob son, celebrated his natal day. noDert n.ronn with Mrs. Krohn and their two sons. Robert and Alfred, are camping at Cannon Beach this season. Mrs. Duniway Entertains. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ralph R. Duniway entertained with five hun dred at her cottage on Necanlcum Beach, Seaside", in honor of her guest, Miss Kath erlne Ward, of Portland. A very merry party of ladies came over from Gearhart for the occasion. Mrs. Dunlway's guests were: Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Cellars, Mra. Ball, Mrs. Allen W. Smith, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Moffett, from Gearhart, .and Mrs. B. C. Johnson, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Driver Mrs. Brown, Miss Bessie Hoey, Miss Gene Spencer, Miss Aline Johnson and Miss Ward, from Seaside. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Brown carried off the prizes. REGISTERED AT SEASIDE HOTELS. Sargent's Seaside House. From Portland George Taylor. Mrs. J. W. Whalley, M. Fleischner, A. L Hexter and wife, P. A. Anderson, H. S. Mears. G. 8. Taylor, Mrs. Edith Baldwin. Errol Shepperd. Dr. W. H. Skene, Mrs. W. H. Skene, Jean M. Skene. Donald A. Skene, Mrs. Linn, N. Grlaney, Mrs. Ben Levy, W. W. Whlddeen, Mrs. R. Marah. C. N. McArthur, Dr. F. J. Sladen, A. A. Morrison, H. Behrenrtsen. Mrs. H. Behrendsen, Margaret Barbare, Mrs. M. SJ Mayo, Master George Mayo, Miss Helen Mayo, A. G. Jaeohs, Mrs. W. A. McRae. Mrs. J. C. Nollnson, Mrs. Donald Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. Hughes, Milton Frohmay, Mrs. Wal ter Honeyman and three friends, H. R. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumauer. W. M. Sylvester. Mrs. F. B. Sylvester, William F. Mulr. Gusitav Baar, Graham Glass, M. Meiaenner, ur. r . j. Slsden. H. S. Mears and brother. A. I Powell. B. H. Levy, J. M. J. Haeuthoom. Mike Jacob and wire. Mrs. J. a. uninicum, Alexander ana Luca LInthicum, Miss Evelyn Wilson. Mrs. F. M. Warren. Jr., Miss Warren. Miss Marie Evlns. L. Hodson, Mr". W. A. MarRae. Mrs, Hnhlwnnri. Fnnk E. Thomas. Jeannette B. Thomas. Miss Clementine Hirsch. Sanford THrnch. Mrs. James Cook. Miss Cully Cook ViM Cornelia Cook. Mrs. Mike Jacob. Hortense Jacob, Mrs. O. M. Rleeer, H. H. Jones, wife and son; John S. Reed. John railing, Caehot Therkelsen. Ernest Swigert. Eliot Hoi- comb, Conrad Krehs and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kerr and two children. M. Fleischner, Miss E. Gile, Graham GlafB. William F. Muir, A. L. Glle, B. H. Levy, J. Scott. L). l. win i,m, anri wife Mf Gertrude McMlllen. D. C O'Ruel. John A. Hewn, J. W. Cook. Mr. snd Mrs. .Fred W. Graves, Mrs. Ida Church, Miss On,, r-Kurh Ijiormnp Selllnv. M ss EJ (jlle. Roger B. Slnnott, Mrs. Roger B. Slnnott, Mi Gunn, Miss J. H. liunn, cnanes umi . R. Jacobs. Miss Ruby Jacobs. Miss Hilda Jacobs. Mrs. H. L. Huson and children. Mrs. D. W. Lewis. Mrs. L. C. MacMahon. Mrs. G. W. Roes, Mls A. NoU. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lehmer. Mrs. Craig and Baby Ruth. J. H. Harthin. George M. Adams and family. Mrs. J. a Rand. Arthur W. Chance. Mrs. A. W. Chance. Sanford Lowengart, Mr. and Mrs. Polivka. Gertrude Pollvka, Mabel Ayers. Mrs. I. J. Andrews. Graham Glaes. Jr.. Mrs. E. Wiles, Mrs. S. A. Ryman. Thomas i TV. Ross. Pearl Luckey. Mrs. Martin Winch, Mrs. 6. K. Winch, Mrs. E. Cooklngham. Prescott Cook Ingham. Holt W. Cooklngham. Bertie Baar. .Mrs. li. Glass, .-nies -,in-i Pendleton. Mrs. F. N- Pendleton and two chil dren. Mrs. M. C. Peters. Mrs. G. TV. Schmidt. Mrs. E. Beckman. William F. Mulr and fam ily, R. Koehler, Miss Hlsle Koehler. K. Del brick, Miss E. M. Cadwell, Miss 85. Hirsch. Mrs. I. Lang. Miss Gladys Lang. Frorn Salem G. H. Patterson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. ra. T Prescott. From Riverside. Cal. Mabel Webber. From Philadelphia. Pa. C. H. Brown. From Fort Stevens Mrs. Percy Willis. Pauline Remington. From San Diego, Cal. J. E Macdonal. C V. Fawcett. From Chicago, ill Mrs H J. Markham. From Moffett SpHngsThomas Moffett and wife. Mis. M. B MoffettT From New York City-Mrs. Jewel Kinney, Izetta Jewell, John P- Brown From Boston. Mass. Hasel Jewel. From St. Pul, M"n-J B. Woodworth. rorn Hamilton. Conn Miss Gunn. From Hood River, or. M E L Smith. From Walla Walla-Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Town. Eugene Hunt Miss Hunt, Miss Cornwell. From Pullman. T ash. Miss G. Malotte. From Gearhart Reed Rum elin Mrs. J. N. Teal, Mr. and Mrs. MacRae. From Lewiston. Idaho-Mrs. Elizabeth White. T-roni Fargo. N. D. Mrs. Mary A. Root, Er nest Root. From Astoria, Or Mrs. J. A. Fulton and daughters. Mrs C T. Edee. Miss Hasel Bstes. Miss Madge Fulton Mrs A. D. Garner and children. J. E. Grantt, Captain J. TV. Wood and wife. Miss A. Wood. J. E. Grance and wife. From Seattle, TTash. H. P. Hlldreth. From San Francisco, Cal. L. TV. Young, Miss F. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Doane. Mrs. I. S. Morgan. Moore Hotel. p. E. Maling, W. L. Makay. 6. Wolf. Carrie , x, anH fcf,-a X . IT Miller and family. J. H. Luckett. G. B. Merrick and wife. Miss L. Liftenberg, Miss Smith, George E. K. Fitchner and wife. J. B. Merncn, j. H. Jackson. R. W. Gibbs. Met Lowe. E. J. Daly, Minnie Bell, F. B. Huller, James Wil son. W. A. Illidge, Mrs. S. W. King, Georgs W. Tillinghast, Norm A. Ely. Peter Beck. R. W. Schmeer, Mrs. R. W. Schmeer, Theo dore Berhhelm and wife. William Brueas, Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Whiting. A. B. Winflrs and wife. R. H. Kaltz, Laura Leedy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings, James Fruler, C. C. Cate, James Steel. W. J. White, B. S. Mc kean, TV. J. Smith. William M. Godfrey and son. Arthur Alexander, Mrs. T. H. Crang. Miss Nesvold. Miss N. P. Naylor, Miss Sarah Sabln. John D. Bennett. T. H. Crang. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lewis, J. W. Mackenzie, F. C. Btoneford, William Hardrath. R. S. Brig ham. J. S. Brailley, John A. Horan, Mls Wahl Lawrence. J. E. Rand, Mrs. J. E. Ran4 Laura Rand, Miss E. Glle. J. P. Maglnnis, J. E. Laldlaw. Nellie Nesvold, Vlda Reed Harold E. Reed, Martin Watklna, TV. A. Kln- nev, William W. Msttgar and wlfa, H. B. Adams and wife, Paul C. Adams. Mrs. Ralelra Stott. Plowden Stott. Miss Kays. Miss Mil dred Honeyman. Lora Cummlng. Mrs. H. M. 6mith. Mrs. George W. McBrlde, Lorlng K. Adams. V. Dalglelsh. Harry Lltt, O. H. Schwerdbmann. G. B. Blessing. Dell B. Scully, A. F. Kuettner, Berrick Wood, Lome King, A. J. H. Lucas. James J. T.lynn, R. M. Ecclea, C. B. Rhodes. C. H. Wheeler. C. R. Davis, D. L. Williams and wife, Mrs. B E. Ray, Miss D. B. Downs, A. L. Glle. Miss Maud Dobbs. Mrs. Anna Reynolds, Alice Reynolds, A. C. Chlnchln. Russell Smith. William T. Carroll, Mrs. M. C. White. Mrs. A. G. Wil liams. D. C. O'RIelly. S. L. Jones and wife, i Ada Burk, Miss Ester Anderson, Miss Myrtle Harrison. Mrs. Rushman. Mrs. Mlnkler, Gus C. Mosier, E. F. Cochran and wife. Otto Mlkkelsen. Marie Senner. Elizabeth Senner. Grace Gilson. H. C. Graham. E. W. Hall.. W. Terlan, E. J. Arnold. Frank King and. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred TV. Groves and son,, M. L. Stoddard, all of Portland; R. Osborne, Mrs. R. Osborne. C. M. Hodges, Mies E. B. Anderson, George F. Judd, J. M. J. Haw thorne. R. B. House and wife, H. 8. Gil-; nett. Olga Kanteln, C. Leblanc. Alfred Kin nev, E. M. Hodges, John E. Walker and wife. Maude Van Dusen. Orover Utzlnger. M. W. Iown-berry. A. Hughes, S. P. Young. Miss Jessie Sands. Arthur Van Dusen. Harvey A. Allen. Mrs. Charles Hllborn, A. TV. Stlns, Astoria: J. M. Smith, O.. E. Weymouth. I. F. Doarie and wife, Mrs. J. S. Morgan, J. H. Bestall. William J. Barker and wife, Fan Francisco; M. F. Goss, N D. Kruttle and wife, Pomeroy. Wash.; W. C. Mandell, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mercel. Hal H. Bacon, wife and son, St. Louis; J. G. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Toner. Miss M. Hunt, Miss Corn wall. Miss Pearl Harrison. Delle Hescock, Anita Brassfleld, Mrs. Herbert McArthur, Walla TValla, Wash.; M. Alexander, James Stevenson, Jr.. G. W. Fletcher. M. Etta Lausdeiu. Boise. Idaho; W. J. Lerstbaugh. Lilia Lorstbaugh, Doily Lorstbaugh, Enid Lorsthaugh, Page, N. D. ; Albert Allen and wife. Edward Whltson. Spokane: J. W. Al rfch and wife. Charles Olson and wife, Ira Fwartz. Vancouver; Miss X. Hartlng. Juanlta Hastings. Victoria. B. C : Mrs. Jennie Cun ningham. Miss Cunningham. Mrs. W. A. Cuslck, Salem: Miss A. Muller, Miss S. Mul ler, A. S. Jerstle. Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. E. LUIyblade. D. B. Lashley and wife. J. B. Knapp. Mrs. Harmon. Seattle; Mrs. I M. Simms, Kaiama, Wash.; Carrie H. Smith, Minneapolis: H. B. Ellis, Helena. Mont.: J. H. Lwellgler, Mrs. W. B. Gibson. Kelso, Wash.; Mable Lowry, Mrs. John Frezler. Bel llngham. Wash.: Max Volt, Mrs. C. M. Thorn bury. The Dalles: J. B. Mullay, Tabasco, Mexico; C J. Gulllford and wife. Echo. Or.; J. W. Brown and wife. E. W. Ramble. Elgin. Or.; Miss Loueiia Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Hal lenbech and family. D. C. Taytor. St. Paul. Minn.; Charles Moore, Mexico; Gus Mallory, W. T. Ball, Heppner, Or.; A. C. I. Artbury. Gold Hill. Or.; E. B. Bennett. Hartford. Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llttleflrld. Kan sas City, Mo.; Mrs. R. C. Nlohol and daugh ter. A. Cameron, O. A. Ashburg and wife, Chicago: Mrs. E. L. Smith, Hood Rlvsr; J., . K. Blakesley, St. Helens: L. G. Cullen, J. P. Keeler, Fort Stevens: H. F. Gllman, Ann Arbor, Mich": S. G. Jewett. Marysvllle. Cal.; J. L. Bell and wife, Rainier. Wash.: I. R, Gordon. Sudley, Ont.; A. Dorman Johnson, Wallace, Idaho; P. S. Bannan, O. H. Mason. St. John; K. S. Sneellng and son. Cathlamet; Mlra Loverldge, Eugene; Mrs. C. L. Morton and daughter. Knappton. Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. BlerBacn ana daughter, Honolulu; H. P. Harlan. Hamilton, Mont. Locksley Hall. Walter C. Haschsek. Paul R. Snath. Fred Gregg, W. P. Li Uis, wife and daughter. Harry H. Austin, wife and daughter, Harry B. Clement. N. P. White. B. Fox. Rev. and Mrs. George W. Ames, Mrs. W S. Shattuck, Charles B. Lockwood, Mrs. w. c. witzal. O. R. Krier, Mrs. G. W'hltney. Mrs. Georce Bamford. Mra. C. B. Warrens and two children, G. A. Hart man, Dr. Florence Marvin. G. A. Wlckander, naroia i. aiinor. ferry Baker, w. E. Prud homme, Ed Hess, Carroll Wilson. Helen Bsauregard, W. W. Hamilton, A. A. Wright, K. S. Erwln and wife, Mrs. Paul Steinmetz. Mr. and Mrs. Georse H. Andrews. W. TV. Helnbach. Henrietta Rouch, Alice Daughtey. W. F. Baker, Mrs. C. M. Chrlsterasen. Mrs. J. T. Rogers, B. E. Ray, D. B. Downs. Mlsa Maud Dobbs. V. La Ruvs and wife. B. R. Slnsheimer, H. C. Browne. Phil Grossmayer, H. P. Peters, Miss Pearl Harrison, all of Portland; Delta Hescock. Walla Walla: Louis Klors. Frank A. Dix, New York; Mrs. M. N. Mlchell. Miss Annette Michell. Mrs. C. W. Thorrury. C. Nelson, Mrs. O. K. Krier, The Dalles; Henry Taylor and wife, Mrs. C. D. Luce. Chicago: Carl G. Washburne. F.usene. Or.: Ed L. Wlggln. Lewiston. Idaho: Vlda Tobley. Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Arthur Breese. ban jose. Lai. ; John Jay Roberts. Salem; Mrs. Btta Lausden, Boise. Idaho; W. H. Smith. Erie. Pa.; C. M. Hodges. John O. Ingals. Astoria; H. S. Hine. Mantua. Or.; Cap- inni " niiain ncu.u, hub. M lllllim XieUSUB, Laura Huestls, Washington, D. C. Elk Creek Personals. ELK CREEK, Or.. Aug. 22. (Special.)